Lincoln International Business School is part of the University of Lincoln, the origins of which date far back in time. However, the first building of the University was officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen in 1996. Lincoln International Business School is well-known for its award-winning teaching, which has been recognized through the TEF Gold award.Show more
Academics at Lincoln International Business School
Lincoln International Business School offers Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctorate Programmes. Distance learning (can be completed within 18-24 months) and executive education programmes are available at the School as well. These Programmes are aimed at and designed for working professionals so that they can fit them into their busy schedules. Online flexible Masters’ Degrees in Management are also offered by Lincoln International Business School. These courses can be studied anywhere and at any time that is convenient for students. No previous business or management experience is required in order to enrol in online courses. The Internationally recognized and qualified staff of the School use a diversity of delivery methods in the learning process.
It is worth noting that UK and EU Undergraduate students are eligible to take a placement year as part of their course between the second and final year of their programme.
Additionally, Lincoln International Business School offers language short courses in Mandarin Chinese, French, German, English, Italian and Spanish. These courses are designed to suit the needs of students with different levels of experience with a particular language from the ones listed above.
Students doing on particular programmes can spend approximately four months studying overseas thanks to the exchange programme offered by the School. This is an opportunity for them to experience a different culture and make international connections.
Campus & Student life
Lincoln International Business School’s campus is in the city of Lincoln, United Kingdom. The campus is equipped with modern facilities and there is wide choice of student accommodation very close to it. The Great Central Warehouse is the University’s library, which is open 24/7 for most of the academic year and contains over 250,000 journals and 400,000 print and electronic books. Databases and specialist collections are also available in the library.
The University boasts over 130 different clubs and societies such as Frisbee, filmmaking, rowing, musical theatre, etc. The Students’ Union will also support students in creating their own club or society if there isn’t one that satisfies their needs.
There is an on-campus sports centre, which includes a gym, a sports hall, a dance studio and various indoor and outdoor courts and pitches, where students can play football, hockey, netball and badminton. The University has multiple sports clubs, which students can join and represent the University against other institutions’ clubs in competitions.
Career & Alumni
The Careers and Employability Team offers workshops and a mentoring scheme as well as support with CVs, job applications and securing a paid or voluntary work experience over the course of their programme. Careers support is provided to students after graduation as well.
Lincoln International Business School has strong ties with business and provides different work experience opportunities to students. Industry speakers are also frequently invited on campus to share their perspective and experience in the business field with students of the School.
The University’s Alumni Network allows former students to stay in touch with each other and the University after graduation. A wide range of benefits and services are provided to alumni, such as specialist careers support, scholarships for Postgraduate education, access to the library’s resources and special discounts and offers.